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Hunter-Reay struggling with handling after St. Pete practice
Ryan Hunter-Reay has explained how he is struggling with the handling of his No. 28 Honda-powered car, after the opening two practice sessions ahead of the IndyCar Grand Prix of St. Petersburg, The 2012 champion has explained that there too much imbalance in the car, along with a considerable lack of grip. Despite the poor handling of his car, Hunter-Reay ended the opening practice session fourth fastest, before dropping down the order in the second session to finish 12th overall. “Not really the first day we’d like to see here,” explained Hunter-Reay, who has never won at St. Petersburg. “We just ended up with too much imbalance in the car –...
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